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doug kammerer has a new look at hurricane sandy at this hour. coug? doug? >> we show you this all the time. it gives great shots of the monuments across the area. a, you can't see a whole lot, and b, it's going in and out because of the winds down there at the airport. we'll show you what i'm talking about. temperatures at 50 degrees. look at the winds. sustained at 38 miles an hour. that is a sustained wind. very close to tropical storm force. our winds gusting to 51 miles an hour right now at the airport. we are really under the gun right now. we're going to continue to see these winds on the increase over the next few hours. that's why we continue to have the high wind warning in effect for the entire area until 8:00 tomorrow night. this will most likely be lifted tomorrow morning. at least shaved back. i expect the strongest winds between now and about 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. but could see stronger winds tomorrow afternoon, too. flood warnings, not just watches, but flood warnings, for every county in our viewing area. if you are watching us, you ar
doug kammerer has a new look at hurricane sandy at this hour. coug? doug? >> we show you this all the time. it gives great shots of the monuments across the area. a, you can't see a whole lot, and b, it's going in and out because of the winds down there at the airport. we'll show you what i'm talking about. temperatures at 50 degrees. look at the winds. sustained at 38 miles an hour. that is a sustained wind. very close to tropical storm force. our winds gusting to 51 miles an hour right...
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doug kammerer is down at nats park as well. hellie held out the coat, doug. >> well, you know, some guys need coats a little bit sooner than other guys. that's what it boils down to right now. it is a very cold one -- sorry, buddy, he's right here, by the way. i'll say this, about superstition. this is so interesting for me. i am wearing the same tie, the same shirt, the same suit as i did last night, because there's a little superstition there. but i made sure all the important stuff obviously has been changed. just to let you know. and yes, there has been a shower. as far as the weather today, let's look at what's going on. it is not only cold out here, it is going to be freezing tonight. it's already on the cold side right now. 58 degrees down at the airport. right across the river. winds out of the northwest about 15 miles an hour. take a look at the temperatures now. those winds are going to make things feel even cooler later on this evening. temperatures in the mid-50s across the region. 55 in gathersburg and leesburg. as
doug kammerer is down at nats park as well. hellie held out the coat, doug. >> well, you know, some guys need coats a little bit sooner than other guys. that's what it boils down to right now. it is a very cold one -- sorry, buddy, he's right here, by the way. i'll say this, about superstition. this is so interesting for me. i am wearing the same tie, the same shirt, the same suit as i did last night, because there's a little superstition there. but i made sure all the important stuff...
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chief meteorologist doug kammerer joins us. and is it here to stay? >> it is not here to stay, wendy. and everybody can go, whew, thank goodness. we're talking about extremely cold numbers. average high temperature today, 71 degrees. right now, as you can see,
chief meteorologist doug kammerer joins us. and is it here to stay? >> it is not here to stay, wendy. and everybody can go, whew, thank goodness. we're talking about extremely cold numbers. average high temperature today, 71 degrees. right now, as you can see,
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we begin with storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with new information about sandy's track and the time line for potentially dangerous conditions here. doug? >> i think we're finally starting to understand just how big this storm is going to be and just how devastating it could potentially be. we've been talking about it for over a week now, making its way very close to our region. you can see where it is right now, and this is the interesting thing here. it is still moving out to sea, northeast right now at about 15 miles per hour, but you can see where the rain is lining up, and we are starting to see rain now across our region. we've also started to see -- rather tropical storm-force gusts of 30 to 40 miles an hour in parts of the area. again, tropical storm-force winds of 39 miles an hour or higher and we've seen those down toward the shore. now, current location, well down to the south and east of us, but what we're seeing is winds of 75 miles an hour close to the center here and the pressure now down to 952 millibars. that's a very strong storm. that is equivalent to
we begin with storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with new information about sandy's track and the time line for potentially dangerous conditions here. doug? >> i think we're finally starting to understand just how big this storm is going to be and just how devastating it could potentially be. we've been talking about it for over a week now, making its way very close to our region. you can see where it is right now, and this is the interesting thing here. it is still moving out...
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chief meteorologist doug kammerer and myself. be sure to join us. >> we will. >>> it's very important that you check in with news4 as we follow hurricane sandy's latest track over the next few days. keep watching news4, and keep checking nbcwashington.com. and don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter. >>> heavy rain, of course, often means headaches for homeowners who have to deal with flooded basements. >> liz crenshaw is here with simple ways you can prevent water in your basement and ways to protect yourself from being overcharged if you need to call in a professional. >> you know, pat and jim, the problem with this is you don't want to get soaked. by that i mean pay thousands of dollars for a contractor to do work in your basement that you may not need. tonight at 5:00, we're going to be taking a look at one house where there was water in the basement, and they had four, six contractors come in and lay out bids, what would they do to solve this problem. you would not believe the range of prices, the range of solution
chief meteorologist doug kammerer and myself. be sure to join us. >> we will. >>> it's very important that you check in with news4 as we follow hurricane sandy's latest track over the next few days. keep watching news4, and keep checking nbcwashington.com. and don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter. >>> heavy rain, of course, often means headaches for homeowners who have to deal with flooded basements. >> liz crenshaw is here with simple ways you can...
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i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in october that actually have snow associated with them. some of the later games, the nlds, and of course the world series. let's hope we get to there. we wouldn't mind dealing with more cold weather. but you said you sat down and said, it's legitimately cold out here. >> it's because of the wind. i think you said it's about 20 miles an hour. i'm curious how it will affect the pitching. >> it will affect the pitching, and maybe the hitting, too. 58 with the winds out of the north at 16, but gusting to 25 miles an hour. that wind will make it a lot cooler through the night. current temperatures right now s
i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in...
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i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. taking a look at the weather out there, you just have to step outside. today, just about perfect for mid-october. 68 degrees. plenty of sunshine. a great evening to get out and about. as far as the temperatures go, around the rest of the region, we're sitting at 68 degrees in cumberland, maryland, 70 in culpepper, a nice warm 73 degrees down there towards fredericksburg. once again, simply gorgeous all across our region. now, no rain to talk about in our area. but take a look at what's going on out to the west. you can see some showers and thunderstorms developing, big thunderstorms around the st. louis area. but notice all of these areas back here that are highlighted in the orange. and in the brown. these are wind warnings. high wind warnings for areas like rapid city, northeastern colorado, portions of nebraska, and wind advisories all the way down to memphis and into the mountains here in southwestern virginia. wind advisories for winds gusting upwards of 30, 40 miles an hour. the
i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. taking a look at the weather out there, you just have to step outside. today, just about perfect for mid-october. 68 degrees. plenty of sunshine. a great evening to get out and about. as far as the temperatures go, around the rest of the region, we're sitting at 68 degrees in cumberland, maryland, 70 in culpepper, a nice warm 73 degrees down there towards fredericksburg. once again, simply gorgeous all across our region. now, no rain to talk about in our area....
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. >>> chief meteorologist doug kammerer is here now with your first forecast. doug? >> guys, temperatures today climbing to near 70 degrees. take a look at the shot right now. a beautiful, beautiful afternoon. a few clouds make their way in. temperatures 69 degrees out there right now. winds out of the west at 7 miles per hour. what are we going to be seeing the rest of the evening? you can see dew point is 44. but that's going to be going down behind a frontal boundary. temperatures ahead of that front, 70 in leesburg and 70 over towards annapolis. just gorgeous. here's the frontal boundary, making its way in. in through portions of west virginia. that front will move through. and it will cool things down again. western fairfax county, to the reston and herndon area, through your morning, how about this, temperatures 63 degrees by 7:00. looking good. under partly sunny skies. 57 degrees by 11:00. waking up tomorrow morning to a rather cool 43. some of you will be in the upper 30s tomorrow. we'll talk about the real cool air, when the coolest weather moves in in my f
. >>> chief meteorologist doug kammerer is here now with your first forecast. doug? >> guys, temperatures today climbing to near 70 degrees. take a look at the shot right now. a beautiful, beautiful afternoon. a few clouds make their way in. temperatures 69 degrees out there right now. winds out of the west at 7 miles per hour. what are we going to be seeing the rest of the evening? you can see dew point is 44. but that's going to be going down behind a frontal boundary....
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pat collins with pat ditude out there. >>> chief meteorologist doug kammerer has lots of nat-itude. he's in the park for the first pitch forecast. >> really, cannot wait for tonight. just amazing what's going on here in the city, of course. as far as the weather's concerned, there's a big issue as far as the temperatures are concerned. probably not as much for the players as for the fans. last night, the temperatures a little on the cool side. but tonight, being a night game, no sunshine, winds gusting between 20 and 25 miles an hour, the temperatures are going to start to fall here pretty quick. let's show you what we're dealing with out there. 62 degrees at the airport with the winds out of of the northwest at 18 miles per hour, but gusting to 25 in some locations. that is ushering in some cooler air. look to the north and west, only in 950s. 55 in hagerstown, 52 right now in winchester, down to the south and east a little bit warmer, 68 right now down to pax river. we're going to see the cooler air make its way in throughout the night. but starting our game time, as far as the we
pat collins with pat ditude out there. >>> chief meteorologist doug kammerer has lots of nat-itude. he's in the park for the first pitch forecast. >> really, cannot wait for tonight. just amazing what's going on here in the city, of course. as far as the weather's concerned, there's a big issue as far as the temperatures are concerned. probably not as much for the players as for the fans. last night, the temperatures a little on the cool side. but tonight, being a night game, no...
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. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer has the latest on hurricane sandy. where is she now, doug? >> right now that storm continues to be over the bahamas and impacting portions of florida. you can see where the rain is right now. the storm right over the central bahamas right here. our radar only going out about 100 miles off the coast of portions of florida. we'll zoom into this area right around miami, over to west palm beach, ft. lauderdale, and right up the coast toward melbourne, they are seeing the outer bands here, you can see them coming through. with these bands, they are seeing wind gusts over tropical storm force. where does sandy go from there. winds are now 105 miles an hour. tas moves to the north it will make its way towards florida and back away out to sea. and then as we have been talking about for days here, making that turn back towards the northeast. we've been mentioning this to you. right now the latest track has it coming very close towards new york city, philadelphia, maybe even our area. once again, this is the cone of uncertainty.
. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer has the latest on hurricane sandy. where is she now, doug? >> right now that storm continues to be over the bahamas and impacting portions of florida. you can see where the rain is right now. the storm right over the central bahamas right here. our radar only going out about 100 miles off the coast of portions of florida. we'll zoom into this area right around miami, over to west palm beach, ft. lauderdale, and right up the coast...
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doug kammerer has the answer. doug? >> take a look at those shots there. just simply gorgeous out there once again. we saw a lot of cloud cover early this morning, even a little bit of light rain in some locations. but now we're seeing sunshine. and the temperatures are responding. 73 degrees with the winds out of the south at about 13 miles per hour. we're looking at a very nice afternoon right now. take a look at the numbers around the region. 72 in manassas. 76 in la plata. 78 down towards freds rickburg. to the north, a little bit cooler. hagerstown, 64. more clouds back to the north and west. nothing on the radar picture right now. notice this, here's the rain we saw last night. and here's the big storm back to the west. it still has not come through our area. so what is that going to mean for your saturday? you're going to want to stick around for this forecast. >>> the man accused of throwing a molotov cocktail inside ballston common mall has been charged now with arson. 29-year-old leon trail appeared in an arlington court, and alexandria's federal
doug kammerer has the answer. doug? >> take a look at those shots there. just simply gorgeous out there once again. we saw a lot of cloud cover early this morning, even a little bit of light rain in some locations. but now we're seeing sunshine. and the temperatures are responding. 73 degrees with the winds out of the south at about 13 miles per hour. we're looking at a very nice afternoon right now. take a look at the numbers around the region. 72 in manassas. 76 in la plata. 78 down...
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meteorologist doug kammerer, in with you talking about showers and thunderstorms coming through parts of the region right now. you can see a line of heavier storms coming through annapolis and to the waldorf area. a lot of weird cloud formations we call them, shelf clouds, or gust fronts as they move through here. you sent me a lot of pictures on facebook and twitter. take a look at my twitter page, i'll tell you some of the coolest pictures, even a video we'll show you at 11:00 tonight. montgomery county, right through the district and down through prince george's county, anne arundel county, and around the dunkirk area seeing some of those heavier showers. to the south, this is the area we've seen lightning over the past 15 to 20 minutes. through the waldorf area and back toward the west, quantico and woodbridge, and in through southern fauquier county and culpepper county area, right on 17, this area making its way toward the east at about 20 to 30 miles an hour. if you're traveling down i-95, expect a little bit of a wet commute towards the fredericksburg area. to the north of fre
meteorologist doug kammerer, in with you talking about showers and thunderstorms coming through parts of the region right now. you can see a line of heavier storms coming through annapolis and to the waldorf area. a lot of weird cloud formations we call them, shelf clouds, or gust fronts as they move through here. you sent me a lot of pictures on facebook and twitter. take a look at my twitter page, i'll tell you some of the coolest pictures, even a video we'll show you at 11:00 tonight....
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. >> doug kammerer is outside on the storm team 4 weather deck. and if we're going to need sweaters are or more heat tonight, duck, lay it on us. >> i think you're going to need a lot of things tonight. really, over the next couple of nights, we're in for really cold air. plenty of sunshine right now, very, very nice. even though the temperature is about five to ten degrees below average. the numbers right now, we're sitting at 62 degrees at the airport. winds out of the northwest at 3 miles per hour. that dew point, 32. so a very cool dew point. that shows you just how cool things could get overnight tonight. as far as temperatures go right now, we're looking at 59 degrees in gaithersburg, 59 in manassas. tomorrow will be the coldest night inhe season. everybody there in blue is under a freeze watch, howard county, montgomery county, loudoun county, and we'll watch just how cold we're going to get. i think many areas may not just get below freezing, you may get below another number. we'll talk about that in a minute. >> all righty. >>> it's do or
. >> doug kammerer is outside on the storm team 4 weather deck. and if we're going to need sweaters are or more heat tonight, duck, lay it on us. >> i think you're going to need a lot of things tonight. really, over the next couple of nights, we're in for really cold air. plenty of sunshine right now, very, very nice. even though the temperature is about five to ten degrees below average. the numbers right now, we're sitting at 62 degrees at the airport. winds out of the northwest...
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i'm meteorologist doug kammerer taking a look at the remnants of sandy. she just sits there and she continues to be sit here and she'll be sitting here for days. probably right through the day tomorrow and on thursday. thing will get a little better for us. that's as a result of the mountains. back to the west. dealing with plenty of snow. blizzard warnings through the day tomorrow. notice on the side of the mountain, less rain. that happens with that northwesterly flow and that will happen tomorrow into thursday. right now we are dealing with some of the rain with rain into portions of montgomery county, through loudoun county, d.c., over toward prince george's county. about everybody right now is seeing that rain. now as far as the temperature go, look at the number. 37 in winchester. 43 in d.c. with the windchill down to 38 in washington and 34 back toward winchester, a very cold afternoon. it will be a cold evening. tomorrow will be on the chilly side. especially starting off. the area of low pressure not moving any time soon. this is wednesday. and t
i'm meteorologist doug kammerer taking a look at the remnants of sandy. she just sits there and she continues to be sit here and she'll be sitting here for days. probably right through the day tomorrow and on thursday. thing will get a little better for us. that's as a result of the mountains. back to the west. dealing with plenty of snow. blizzard warnings through the day tomorrow. notice on the side of the mountain, less rain. that happens with that northwesterly flow and that will happen...
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this is what chief meteorologist doug kammerer has been talking about. it's interesting this lady decided -- oh, that' not a lady, that's a man. how are you doing? thank you for being out here. i love your outfit. what is this, first of all? >> it's just -- >> i want to thank you for joining us. right over here, tell us, why did you come outside? >> i live down the street and my power just went out and i wanted to see what was going on, maybe get the power back on sometime soon. >> dominion crews have arrived over there. >> good sign. >> yes, it is. what are you doing right now to weather this storm? >> i was doing fine until the power went out. just trying to find something to occupy my time. >> all right. i suggest you might want to go inside. of course, it's a little dangerous out here. >> i'm going to go inside. >> have a good walk. take it easy. there you have it, folks. fascinating, people decide to come out here. and back to you in the studio. >> shomari, thanks. some cases, inside may not be the safest places. one tree fell into a house this afte
this is what chief meteorologist doug kammerer has been talking about. it's interesting this lady decided -- oh, that' not a lady, that's a man. how are you doing? thank you for being out here. i love your outfit. what is this, first of all? >> it's just -- >> i want to thank you for joining us. right over here, tell us, why did you come outside? >> i live down the street and my power just went out and i wanted to see what was going on, maybe get the power back on sometime...
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chief meteorologist doug kammerer is outside enjoying the last little bits of this day. doug? >> a little bit on the breezy side. the rain is now moving in. some of that rain could be rather heavy as we move into the overnight hours. let's look outside right now, 68 degrees. winds gusting to over 20 miles an hour in parts of the region. we are seeing temperatures that are starting to fall a little. they're not going to fall much. 70 in leesburg, down to the south fredericksburg coming in at 71 degrees. that's where the rain is now. down around stafford county, around the fredericksburg area, fauquier county and warrenton, that's the first batch of rain. there's aot more rain coming back to the west. and down to the south in the carolinas, that also making its way our way up i-95. we'll talk more about that, and when you may need these tomorrow, too. >>> coming up, is it a way to fight crime or a violation of privacy. the controversy over recording conversations on public buses. >>> i'm jackie bensen on wisconsin avenue and cedar lane in bethesda. if you think the traffic is ba
chief meteorologist doug kammerer is outside enjoying the last little bits of this day. doug? >> a little bit on the breezy side. the rain is now moving in. some of that rain could be rather heavy as we move into the overnight hours. let's look outside right now, 68 degrees. winds gusting to over 20 miles an hour in parts of the region. we are seeing temperatures that are starting to fall a little. they're not going to fall much. 70 in leesburg, down to the south fredericksburg coming in...
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we begin with storm team four doug kammerer with the latest on sandy's track. >> we have the latest track out there chris, that track brings it very close to our region and once again, the forecast not real letter changing all that much. the forecasts have been very good over the past couple days on when this storm is going to be going. you can see where it is right now, just off the coast of georgia here, here's savannah georgia, it's due east of savannah georgia. it's still a hurricane. the national hurricane center thought this would be a tropical storm, it's still a hurricane, still holding on, we're seeing strong wind as long the north carolina coast line. here's the winds, 75 mes an hour. moving to the northeast at 14 miles an hour. it continues to strengthen. the track taking it back out and then right back into shore. very close to our area. during the morning on tuesday. that's when i expect this to be the worst coming up late monday and into tuesday. let's talk about that wind. that's going to be the biggest factor here, as we look through the day tomorrow. i don't expect to see
we begin with storm team four doug kammerer with the latest on sandy's track. >> we have the latest track out there chris, that track brings it very close to our region and once again, the forecast not real letter changing all that much. the forecasts have been very good over the past couple days on when this storm is going to be going. you can see where it is right now, just off the coast of georgia here, here's savannah georgia, it's due east of savannah georgia. it's still a hurricane....
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doug kammerer has more on conditions out there. colors are starting to change in this shot here. >> beautiful fall color. i'll tell you what, my son came in a little bit earlier today and had on his shorts, and i said, not today, buddy, but tomorrow we could be in short type weather. that's how warm temperatures are going to get. high today 73 degrees in washington. but back to the west, look at the numbers. highs near 80 degrees across portions of the region. and that's where we could be tomorrow. i'll talk about that, plus what could be a coastal storm developing. we'll talk about that in just a minute. >>> coming up, the first look at a deadly bombing in beirut. it may be new proof that the syrian conflict is spilling over its borders. >>> a young woman is beaten and assaulted on the capitol crescent trail. now a key witness is talking. >>> lance armstrong, a legend in the cycling world and beyond will give up his tour de france victories, but that's not the only thing being taken away from him. >>> the man known as fearless fel
doug kammerer has more on conditions out there. colors are starting to change in this shot here. >> beautiful fall color. i'll tell you what, my son came in a little bit earlier today and had on his shorts, and i said, not today, buddy, but tomorrow we could be in short type weather. that's how warm temperatures are going to get. high today 73 degrees in washington. but back to the west, look at the numbers. highs near 80 degrees across portions of the region. and that's where we could be...
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doug kammerer right now is here to explain why we should keep a close eye on this one. >> the reason for this, jim, is not because we have a hurricane to the south. it's because what's going to be happening after. this right now, it says it's a hurricane, but most likely it's a tropical storm. but do not let that fool. the 8:00 advisory, i bet it will come out as tropical storm sandy, but it doesn't matter, don't let a weakening storm now fool you later. because this storm is going to continue to make its way up the coast. right now has winds of 57 miles an hour. that was the latest as of the 5:00 advisory from the national hurricane center, moving to the north at 7 miles per hour. it is expected to become a tropical storm most likely around 00, 11:00 advisory. the track is what you want to focus on here. the cone of uncertainty takes it anywhere from boston, to the richmond area and anywhere in between is going to see very strong winds. not going to be the rain, most likely not the flooding in our region, it will be the winds. let's take a look at one computer model. the winds on su
doug kammerer right now is here to explain why we should keep a close eye on this one. >> the reason for this, jim, is not because we have a hurricane to the south. it's because what's going to be happening after. this right now, it says it's a hurricane, but most likely it's a tropical storm. but do not let that fool. the 8:00 advisory, i bet it will come out as tropical storm sandy, but it doesn't matter, don't let a weakening storm now fool you later. because this storm is going to...
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storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has details. hey,ing doug. >> you've got that right. already out there, 52 degrees, the average low, we're already there. we'll go a lot cooler as we make our way through tonight with a dew point of 31 degrees. as far as the temperatures go, already down to 45 in gainle gaithersburg, 43 in fair fox county, loudoun county and leesburg, 45. some of you are already in the 30s, wait until i show you just how keeld cold we'll get tonight, plus how many of you will be below freezing tomorrow. >> thank you, doug. >>> still ahead -- coaches clash at a youth football game and it all unfolds in front of parents and players. >>> remember, one thing being stole by thieves on metro. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes
storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has details. hey,ing doug. >> you've got that right. already out there, 52 degrees, the average low, we're already there. we'll go a lot cooler as we make our way through tonight with a dew point of 31 degrees. as far as the temperatures go, already down to 45 in gainle gaithersburg, 43 in fair fox county, loudoun county and leesburg, 45. some of you are already in the 30s, wait until i show you just how keeld cold we'll get tonight, plus how...
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area, you could join storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer and veronica johnson for 5:00 this evening. the most severe weather will happen monday into early tuesday, the flooding, strong winds, likely power outages we could say at this point. they'll be answering your questions in particular this afternoon. >> and our storm team 4 meteorologist, especially tom kierein this morning, closely watching sandy to see how it's going to impact our area. tom, what's going on now? is >> unfortunately, the latest trend is that sandy is going to be getting closer to us than it's been looking the last couple of days. right now it's a minimal hurricane, category 1, with 85 mile an hour winds north of the bahamas. maintaining that strength today passing north, east of florida. but they'll get heavy surf and some rain. taking a bit of a turn northeast by saturday. by saturday evening, it's going to begin to take a turn to the north, and then unfortunately, northwest, coming inland and passing perhaps right near the metro area during the day on monday and into tuesday. with strong winds as well as per
area, you could join storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer and veronica johnson for 5:00 this evening. the most severe weather will happen monday into early tuesday, the flooding, strong winds, likely power outages we could say at this point. they'll be answering your questions in particular this afternoon. >> and our storm team 4 meteorologist, especially tom kierein this morning, closely watching sandy to see how it's going to impact our area. tom, what's going on now? is >>...
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we begin with storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with the latestn sandy's track. >> right now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some heavy rain making its way in there. the winds starting to gust across that region, and now we're seeing the cloud cover. if were you out earlier you could look up and actually start to see the clouds in sandy as its making it's way up north. the brand new track just in from the national hurricane center. winds, 75 miles an hour moving to the northeast, 13 miles an hour, deepening. as we move through the next day or two it's moving out and as we've been talking about and forecasting this over a week now, move back into the mid-atlantic states, and you notice we are tuesday at 3:00 right on top of us. t
we begin with storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with the latestn sandy's track. >> right now sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see it right there on the satellite picture here. the hurricane making its way up towards the north. still a hurricane at this hour. not a very well-defined hurricane but once again, wr watching this thing very, very closely and it's making its way up the coast. you can see what we have going on as far as north carolina already seeing some...
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. >> doug kammerer is here to kick off team coverage with a look at the path. >> we have a new path that's just come in from the national hurricane center. hurricane sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see all the rain in the outer bands making their way through miami, upwards of 60-mile-an-hour winds. the storm itself is still over the bahamas. we don't have radar out that far, but the center clearly defined here. we're going to be watching this one very closely over the next couple of days. this is the latest track from the national hurricane center, the latest winds 90 miles an hour. that is down a little bit, moving north-northwest at 15 miles an hour. still a strong cat thegoer 1 storm and that's pretty much where this is going to be, probably a cat 1, maybe a cat 2 over the next few days. this may state a cat 1. doesn't matter the strength of the hurricane because once it moves our way it has the potential to become a superstorm. the latest track has now shifted farther to the south, more in line to our area, and i think we are going to see major impacts from this from the d
. >> doug kammerer is here to kick off team coverage with a look at the path. >> we have a new path that's just come in from the national hurricane center. hurricane sandy just off the coast of florida. you can see all the rain in the outer bands making their way through miami, upwards of 60-mile-an-hour winds. the storm itself is still over the bahamas. we don't have radar out that far, but the center clearly defined here. we're going to be watching this one very closely over the...
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we want to get to storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> just looking at the radar signature, it looks like that is now over the delaware bay, came onshore, southern portions of cape may county, making its way back, very close to dover, delaware. winds are 85 miles an hour, moving to the west-northwest at 28 miles an hour. so, it is still steaming on by. as it does this, it will be very close to our region overnight tonight and right on through the day tomorrow. here we are at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. and this is where it is, in through central portions of pennsylvania. we are going to be on the south side of it. that is going to be the rainy si side, at least, over the next 12 hours and that's what we're seeing out there right now. here is the rain. you notice the dry slot coming in through portions of new jersey, philadelphia where we've seen things go from very bad to no rain at all. our region continues to see the rain. this is why i see -- this is how i see the eye, right in here. this is the eyewall that's coming on through here. you can see it coming right here and stra
we want to get to storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> just looking at the radar signature, it looks like that is now over the delaware bay, came onshore, southern portions of cape may county, making its way back, very close to dover, delaware. winds are 85 miles an hour, moving to the west-northwest at 28 miles an hour. so, it is still steaming on by. as it does this, it will be very close to our region overnight tonight and right on through the day tomorrow. here we are at 3:30...
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doug kammerer is tracking sandy. we know it's a ways out. what are you seeing now, doug? >> it really is a ways out. a category 1 moving right over jamaica, actually coming back into the caribbean as it makes
doug kammerer is tracking sandy. we know it's a ways out. what are you seeing now, doug? >> it really is a ways out. a category 1 moving right over jamaica, actually coming back into the caribbean as it makes
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storm 4 meteorologist doug kammerer joins us with an update. >> you look outside right now, across the city, some areas seeing sunshine. others now starting to see that rain move in. we have thunderstorms, too. currently 70 degrees with winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. a few breaks in the clouds, especially east of 95. over the last couple of hours we've seen a few storms develop, loudoun county, montgomery county and now entering howard county and anne arundel. some of these are fairly heavy. the heaviest rain looks like it's in fauquier county and movinging in portions of culpepper and rap a han a county. we'll see a few areas of heavy downpours through the rest of the evening hours. could make things problematic on the commute especially if you're traveling west on 66. we'll talk about what's coming next in my forecast. >>> an important deadline is passing for voters in virginia. tonight it's the last day to register to cast ballots in november. virginia's an important battleground state in the presidential election, and julie carey is at fairfax county government center
storm 4 meteorologist doug kammerer joins us with an update. >> you look outside right now, across the city, some areas seeing sunshine. others now starting to see that rain move in. we have thunderstorms, too. currently 70 degrees with winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. a few breaks in the clouds, especially east of 95. over the last couple of hours we've seen a few storms develop, loudoun county, montgomery county and now entering howard county and anne arundel. some of these...
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i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. he says it is post scene time so i have less time for weather. we're in the playoffs. that's what we're talking about here. 62 degrees, the current number. winds out of the northeast at seven miles per hour. what are we going to be seeing? it will be a cool night. but not as cool as it was last night. 58 in rockville. 57 in reston. teeratures, close to 10 degrees above where we were yesterday. that's some good news. 59 in camp springs. we do have a little storm system moving through. you won't notice it except for the cloud cover moving through aloft and that means we'll see more clouds throughout the rest of the evening hours. maybe a sprinkle but not much. 53 for an overnight low in washington. 43 in martinsburg. 52 toward pax river. tomorrow, looking at a very nice day. i think wee see some cloud cover 69, culpepper. of course, the game looking good as far as the weather is concerned. i'm out of time? i'm out of time. >> my finger was tired from giving him a wrap. >> f whining, can we start talking about some baseball? >> yeah. he loves his st
i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. he says it is post scene time so i have less time for weather. we're in the playoffs. that's what we're talking about here. 62 degrees, the current number. winds out of the northeast at seven miles per hour. what are we going to be seeing? it will be a cool night. but not as cool as it was last night. 58 in rockville. 57 in reston. teeratures, close to 10 degrees above where we were yesterday. that's some good news. 59 in camp springs. we do have a little storm...
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kammerer. >> we continue to watch this storm. it will continue to evolve. some of the latest information now changing the time period just a little bit. but it's not going to change the overall effects of this storm.
kammerer. >> we continue to watch this storm. it will continue to evolve. some of the latest information now changing the time period just a little bit. but it's not going to change the overall effects of this storm.
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storm-team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the forecast. >> we're at temperatures below average. the temperatures now, 64 degrees. the average high is around 68 degrees. winds right now out of the north at about 12 miles per hour. that is a much cooler condition. when you have those winds on a cool afternoon, the wind helping to make it feel a little bit on the cooler side. take a look at the numbers across the region. we'll be sitting into the 60s for the most part. but upper 50s tort cumberland, maryland, 61 in gaithersburg. 64 in manassas. overnight lows will be in the 30s. most of you in the 40s. i'll show you where we see those temperatures and what to expect the next few days in my forecast. >> it's happened again. another robbery at the university of maryland students. last night, two students became the latest victims near college park campus. it all happened around 9:30. the students were jogging along calvert road near princeton avenue when they got to the intersection, two suspects were standing there. one of them pushed the students to the ground and pulled out a gun
storm-team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the forecast. >> we're at temperatures below average. the temperatures now, 64 degrees. the average high is around 68 degrees. winds right now out of the north at about 12 miles per hour. that is a much cooler condition. when you have those winds on a cool afternoon, the wind helping to make it feel a little bit on the cooler side. take a look at the numbers across the region. we'll be sitting into the 60s for the most part. but upper 50s...
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. >> storm team 4 doug kammerer has the details. >> if you walk outside right now, it is on the cool side. we're sitting about five degrees below average for this time of year at 64. the winds out of the north at 14 miles per hour. that wind does make things feel a little cooler as you make your way out and about. as far as the temperatures go, around the rest of the region, here's where we sit. 61 in gaithersburg. 64 in the d.c. area and in culpepper. also, 68 degrees over there toward fredericksburg. as we look toward the west, 61 in winchester. and 59 in hagerstown. once again, a fairly cool afternoon. we won't call it cold by any means because with plenty of sunshine, it is be all that bad out there. as far as the rain is concerned, we're all dry. we will stay all dry right through the rest of the night tonight and really over the next couple of days. the best chance of rain now looking like it could come toward the end of the week. if you're thinking about heading toward alexandria, maybe crossing over the woodrow wilson bridge, toward oxon hill, this is what you can expect. 60
. >> storm team 4 doug kammerer has the details. >> if you walk outside right now, it is on the cool side. we're sitting about five degrees below average for this time of year at 64. the winds out of the north at 14 miles per hour. that wind does make things feel a little cooler as you make your way out and about. as far as the temperatures go, around the rest of the region, here's where we sit. 61 in gaithersburg. 64 in the d.c. area and in culpepper. also, 68 degrees over there...
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storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer joins us now with more on the conditions. this is just passing through, huh? >> yeah, just passing through. we get these. again, this is the month of october. this is the challenge of the season, going from summer to winter. sometimes those seasons come a little bit early, like they're doing right now. a little more winter-like than fall-like. 53 degrees the current number. any wind, when it's this cool, will make things feel even cooler. only 43 in mart tinsburg. 52 in fred rinericksburg. showers making their way through the area right now. you'll most likely need the umbrellas as well as the jackets. >>> nationals trying to stay hot out in st. louis this afternoon. they're hoping to come home with a two-game lead against the cardinals. meanwhile, up the road, the orioles are trying to get things evened out with the yankees. carol maloney is up in camden yard where game two is still a couple of hours away. carol? >> reporter: hey, jim. yeah, it's starting to buzz around here. they opened up the doors and the fans are rushing
storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer joins us now with more on the conditions. this is just passing through, huh? >> yeah, just passing through. we get these. again, this is the month of october. this is the challenge of the season, going from summer to winter. sometimes those seasons come a little bit early, like they're doing right now. a little more winter-like than fall-like. 53 degrees the current number. any wind, when it's this cool, will make things feel even cooler....
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meteorologist doug kammerer is outside on the storm 4 weather deck. doug? >> oh, yeah, high, guys. temperatures out here right now, 62 degrees out at the airport right now. winds out of the south at 7 miles per hour. humidity at 35%. very cool afternoon right now. we're going to be a lot cooler as we move through the next 24 hours or so. temperatures around the region, 61 in gaithersburg, 61 in leesburg, and 64 down towards fredericksburg. with this sunshine, feeling pretty good across much of the area, ashe sun goes down, however, we will cool off fairly quickly. let's head down to the silver spring area, around rosemary hills. i went there for a school talk earlier today. we'll show pictures in just a minute. 57 degrees at 7:00, 51 degrees by 11:00, and waking up to a cool 42 degrees early tomorrow morning. going to be a chilly start tomorrow. but wait until you see how cold we get tomorrow night. freeze watches in effect. >> yikes. >>> the washington nationals, they're facing elimination right now. the nats struck first, adam laroche hit a home run in the second inning. nats up
meteorologist doug kammerer is outside on the storm 4 weather deck. doug? >> oh, yeah, high, guys. temperatures out here right now, 62 degrees out at the airport right now. winds out of the south at 7 miles per hour. humidity at 35%. very cool afternoon right now. we're going to be a lot cooler as we move through the next 24 hours or so. temperatures around the region, 61 in gaithersburg, 61 in leesburg, and 64 down towards fredericksburg. with this sunshine, feeling pretty good across...
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doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier this morning as it was making its way onshore. the incredible surf this storm is producing, we'll see it move up the east coast over the next few days. it will be in cuba, bahamas, florida, carolina also, and portions of the northeast. the potential is there for this to be a very dangerous storm. here it is right there. winds right now 80 miles an hour. moving to the north at 14 miles per hour. on that track, moves very close to miami, just off the coast there. and then right up the coast, staying offshore through most of this time period. but after that, that's the part, t
doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier...
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doug kammerer will have a chat about sandy at 5:00 p.m. today on www.nbcwashington.com. >>> this morning, we are hearing from d.c. area sniper lee malvo. he told matt lauer that muhammad sexually abused him for years and he forgave himself for the murders they committed. >> have you forgiven yourself? >> yes. >> for all the crimes, all the innocent lives that were lost, you have forgiven yourself? >> yes. that's the only way i can live with myself. >> based on the grief and horror you inflicted, do you think it's the life you deserve? >> i wouldn't wish this on anyone. i wouldn't wish this on anyone. this is -- well, it was intended to punish. that is -- that is -- it is effective. it's -- i mean, it is complete dep revacation. >> a victim's brother has not forgiven him, but got a better understanding of what was going through his mind a decade ago. >> he was probably a good word would be brainwashed. since that time, he's gotten, as we understand it, some mentoring, some help and has had some years to recognize what he did and our underst
doug kammerer will have a chat about sandy at 5:00 p.m. today on www.nbcwashington.com. >>> this morning, we are hearing from d.c. area sniper lee malvo. he told matt lauer that muhammad sexually abused him for years and he forgave himself for the murders they committed. >> have you forgiven yourself? >> yes. >> for all the crimes, all the innocent lives that were lost, you have forgiven yourself? >> yes. that's the only way i can live with myself. >>...
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storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is monitoring our conditions this afternoon. >> right now, this afternoon, looking very, very nice. temperatures of 70 degrees currently. the winds gusting at times upwards of 15 to 25 miles an hour. the airport only about 8 miles an hour, the winds out of the south. we are also seeing plenty of cloud cover, but also peaks and pokes of sunshine, too. take a look at the numbers around the region. most everybody into the 70s to the east. 60s back to the west. 65 in hagerstown, 64 in winchester, 71 in la plata. 74 degrees towards fredericksburg. no rain around our region right now. but over the next couple of hours we'll see an area down to the south, a few showers could turn into a few thunderstorms as it moves farther to the north. this would get to our area in the next two to three hours. here's the frontal boundary back to the west. it has strong to potentially severe storms with it. this will continue to move our way. it will be making its way through this area in the late evening and overnight hours. i'll tell you when it will arrive
storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is monitoring our conditions this afternoon. >> right now, this afternoon, looking very, very nice. temperatures of 70 degrees currently. the winds gusting at times upwards of 15 to 25 miles an hour. the airport only about 8 miles an hour, the winds out of the south. we are also seeing plenty of cloud cover, but also peaks and pokes of sunshine, too. take a look at the numbers around the region. most everybody into the 70s to the east. 60s...
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doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal boundary. we're seeing more clouds move in, but still a rather nice evening. i want you to notice the numbers, 70 in annapolis, 71 in fredericksburg, look back to the northwest. cumberland, maryland, right now at 55 degrees. that frontal boundary starting to come through the region. you can see it very clearly defined with the cloud cover in through west virginia, in through portions of western maryland. that front will move through tonight. we're talking about some rather cool numbers, if you're heading to fairfax county. reston tonight, temperatures around 7:00, coming in at 63 degree
doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal...
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. >>> hello, everybody, i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. looking at sunshine. the sun going down, sunset. sunset, as a matter of fact, was about ten minutes ago. there's no more sun out there. 60 degrees, winds out of the south at 12 miles per hour. the temperatures will be cooling very quickly this evening. down to 58 right now in reston. 58 in camp springs. here's where we'll be overnight tonight. in the 30s to the north and west, including leesburg and fredericksburg. tomorrow afternoon, i think temperatures warm up a little bit from where they were today. 64 in washington. 63 in leesburg. with a 10 to 20-mile-an-hour wind it will actually feel cooler tomorrow. and tomorrow night is going to be the cold night. a freeze watch in effect for some areas. some of you, may get into the 20s. >> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk brought to you by xfinity, your home for the most live sports. >>> here's the deal. it was the top of the ninth, the cards just went three up, three down, now the nats are at-bat. tied score, 1-1. this thing ain't over till like pat
. >>> hello, everybody, i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. looking at sunshine. the sun going down, sunset. sunset, as a matter of fact, was about ten minutes ago. there's no more sun out there. 60 degrees, winds out of the south at 12 miles per hour. the temperatures will be cooling very quickly this evening. down to 58 right now in reston. 58 in camp springs. here's where we'll be overnight tonight. in the 30s to the north and west, including leesburg and fredericksburg. tomorrow...
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doug kammerer joins us with that. >> it is a much different impact than what we saw yesterday. we have been watching this storm for well over a week, week and a half. in the last 36 hours we've seen it into the atlantic ocean. we saw it make that turn back to shore. something we have never really seen before. a storm all the way out in the atlantic moved right back into our area. and that's whye saw all the rain. that's why we've seen all the wind from this storm and now, we're seeing the cold weather. we're also still seeing the shower activity. yocan see the rain right now through washington, d.c. area. right through waldorf and winchester. back through leesburg and we have seen some snow flakes in parts of the area. especially on the higher elevations. back toward the blue ridge. back toward the shenandoah valley and parts of west virginia where it is still snowing right now. as far as the wider picture, just look at the circulation coming right down out of canada. all the way down through our region and that makes things very, very cold. currently, 43 degrees with winds out
doug kammerer joins us with that. >> it is a much different impact than what we saw yesterday. we have been watching this storm for well over a week, week and a half. in the last 36 hours we've seen it into the atlantic ocean. we saw it make that turn back to shore. something we have never really seen before. a storm all the way out in the atlantic moved right back into our area. and that's whye saw all the rain. that's why we've seen all the wind from this storm and now, we're seeing the...
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so should all of us be bundle up for the nats tomorrow, chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the forecast. >> if the game was today, you would be talking about the cooler number with jackets required. but tomorrow, a little bit of a different story. we'll zoom right down toward d.c. hosting -- the cardinals down here tomorrow, about 1:00. the official game time starts at 1:07. as we look toward the forecast for that game tomorrow, 67 degrees under partly sunny skies. i think a very nice day for baseball. it could be more clouds to start but i think more sunshine as the day goes on. if you're going to the game tomorrow, count yourself lucky. i think tomorrow's forecast is looking good. as far as our forecast goes, we're sitting at 62 degrees. winds out of the northeast at 7 miles per hour under those cloudy skies. we'll continue to see the clouds through the night. the temperatures will be a little warmer than they have been. last night, temperatures were in the 40s and low 50s. today we're in the 50s to around 60 degrees in most locations. it will be another cool night but not nearly as c
so should all of us be bundle up for the nats tomorrow, chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the forecast. >> if the game was today, you would be talking about the cooler number with jackets required. but tomorrow, a little bit of a different story. we'll zoom right down toward d.c. hosting -- the cardinals down here tomorrow, about 1:00. the official game time starts at 1:07. as we look toward the forecast for that game tomorrow, 67 degrees under partly sunny skies. i think a very nice...
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our hurricane sandy coverage begins with chief meteorologist doug kammerer, who has been tracking the storm throughout the day. doug? >> yeah, watching this storm out there right now, you can see where this is. right now, down through portions of cape may county, new jersey, that's where it's coming ashore right now. it was moving extremely fast, at 28 miles an hour. but looking at some of the latest imagery here, it looks like it's really starting to slow down. waiting to see what's going on. you can notice very dry air wrapping around the center. and the rain just cutting off. right now, right around the philadelphia area. they're no longer seeing the heavy rain. we, however, are continuing to see the heavy rain. the latest advisory as of 5:00, had winds of 90 miles an hour. a very strong category 1 storm. the pressure down to 940 millibars. this storm has now set all-time low pressure records for atlanticcity, for trenton, new jersey and for philadelphia. all-time lowest pressure ever recorded. and that goes back to the super storm of '93. even beating the super storm of '93, that
our hurricane sandy coverage begins with chief meteorologist doug kammerer, who has been tracking the storm throughout the day. doug? >> yeah, watching this storm out there right now, you can see where this is. right now, down through portions of cape may county, new jersey, that's where it's coming ashore right now. it was moving extremely fast, at 28 miles an hour. but looking at some of the latest imagery here, it looks like it's really starting to slow down. waiting to see what's...
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. >>> i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. more coverage on hurricane sandy in less >>> an end to the violence in syria could be just a few hours away. at least a temporary end. the syrian army agreed to a cease-fire today. the truce with militant fighters is set to start tomorrow and run through monday for the muslim holiday eade. but a syrian military official said the army will respond to any rebel attacks. the cease-fire doesn't come soon enough for some. four people were killed in damascus today. the fighting started when rebels ran army road blocks. >>> police in arlington say they are now investigating the possibility of voter fraud in connection with a campaign of virginia congressman jim moran. the case involves moran's son, patrick, who is seen in a video talking about how someone could vote illegally. tom sherwood in our newsroom now with more on this. tom? >> jim, we have tried all day to reach congressman moran, but so far, no comment. >> it's going to be with the new voter i.d. laws as well. >> reporter: a group
. >>> i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. more coverage on hurricane sandy in less >>> an end to the violence in syria could be just a few hours away. at least a temporary end. the syrian army agreed to a cease-fire today. the truce with militant fighters is set to start tomorrow and run through monday for the muslim holiday eade. but a syrian military official said the army will respond to any rebel attacks. the cease-fire doesn't come soon enough for some. four people were...
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doug kammerer is up in the weather center to tell us about more changes coming up. >> the sunshine helped to push numbers to about 70 degrees. but yeah, we've got cooler knobs moving in. out there right now, 68 gregs, winds out of of the southwest at 9 miles an hour. actually, a very pleasant evening, after what was a spectacular afternoon. look at the temperatures, though, to the north and west. much cooler as we have the front moving in. 59 in gaithersburg. still 70 manassas and 67 towards pax river. temperatures overnight will be quite cool. but just wait until you see how cool we're going to be in the next couple of days. >>> coming up, a 14-year-old girl is singled out by the taliban and hunted down after school. now an entire country is erupting in support of a teenager who's fighting for her life. >>> the life of a firefighter is part of a new nbc drama, but d.c.'s fire chief said the real work goes well beyond just fighting fires. >>> and a fisherman who fell overboard is saved, but the rescue mission didn't end there. >>> history made today as washington hosts its first baseball
doug kammerer is up in the weather center to tell us about more changes coming up. >> the sunshine helped to push numbers to about 70 degrees. but yeah, we've got cooler knobs moving in. out there right now, 68 gregs, winds out of of the southwest at 9 miles an hour. actually, a very pleasant evening, after what was a spectacular afternoon. look at the temperatures, though, to the north and west. much cooler as we have the front moving in. 59 in gaithersburg. still 70 manassas and 67...
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storm tm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the scoop. >> that's really a great shot right there. you can see the sun coming through and underneath some of those clouds. we are dealing with some very heavy rain, some lightning and also some small hail, too. a lot of people saying they're looking at rain bows out there. it is getting a little on the pretty side. where it's not pretty, right along 95, columbia pike, savage, maryland, towards laurel, very heavy rain in and around this area. and down towards college park seeing that rain continuing. back to the west just to the north of olney, seeing that rain. montgomery county. we'll zoom in to northeast d.c., you can see just to the east of 16 here, right along route 50 as you're heading to the beltway and around college park and green belt, some of that very heavy rain. down to the south, another area of rain has developed right along the potomac river through woodbridge and quantico, and just to the north of nangemoy. if you're going to be out, say, right around i-95 or east in the next one or two hours, take the umbrella with y
storm tm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has the scoop. >> that's really a great shot right there. you can see the sun coming through and underneath some of those clouds. we are dealing with some very heavy rain, some lightning and also some small hail, too. a lot of people saying they're looking at rain bows out there. it is getting a little on the pretty side. where it's not pretty, right along 95, columbia pike, savage, maryland, towards laurel, very heavy rain in and around this...
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. >> phone home, doug kammerer. >>> tomorrow apple will reveal a smaller version of the ipad. they expect the base version somewhere between $250 and $300. it's expected to have a 7.8-inch screen. that puts it on par with the google nexus, and kindle fire. >>> all right. coming up next, a pregnant woman is killed the day before her wedding. >>> and the strange twist that the d.c. sniper lee mal vo. anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. e. the middle class, who move our country forward. work hard. raise families. and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising
. >> phone home, doug kammerer. >>> tomorrow apple will reveal a smaller version of the ipad. they expect the base version somewhere between $250 and $300. it's expected to have a 7.8-inch screen. that puts it on par with the google nexus, and kindle fire. >>> all right. coming up next, a pregnant woman is killed the day before her wedding. >>> and the strange twist that the d.c. sniper lee mal vo. anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george...
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storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is tracking everything on the radar. how is it looking? >> right now looking at the showers and storms off to the west. and down to our south, too. nobody is seeing any rain right now. 69 degrees at the airport. looking at mostly cloudy skies. quin the winds now coming off the potomac towards the airport now. 70 degrees in leesburg. 73 in fredericksburg. a little cooler to the west. winchester right now sitting at 64 degrees. you can see on the radar, no real shower activity around the immediate area. but notice just south of fredericksburg, starting to see some showers entering spotsylvania county. that's the first area of rain we'll see just to the north of richmond. it will move right up i-95 and be in the washington, d.c., area in just two hours. the area in west virginia, strong storms back there, they could try to move through our region overnight tonight. most areas will get wet overnight tonight. we'll also talk about what you can expect tomorrow. tomorrow morning could be a little rough. pat? >> all right. thanks. >>> there are ne
storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is tracking everything on the radar. how is it looking? >> right now looking at the showers and storms off to the west. and down to our south, too. nobody is seeing any rain right now. 69 degrees at the airport. looking at mostly cloudy skies. quin the winds now coming off the potomac towards the airport now. 70 degrees in leesburg. 73 in fredericksburg. a little cooler to the west. winchester right now sitting at 64 degrees. you can see on the...
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doug kammerer is outside on the weather debck. >> enjoy what we have out here right now. if you're thinking about making your way out out and about this evening, it's going to be a good night to do it. as we look at the sky right now, plenty of sunshine. a temperature of 67 degrees. winds right now out of the south at 8 miles per hour. as we look at the rest of the area, just about everybody in the mid to upper 60s. fredericksburg coming in at 72 degrees. gaithersburg in montgomery county, one of the cooler spots at 64. there's no rain to talk about right now. but that's not going to be the case tomorrow. i think we've got a good chance to see not only heavier downpours, but maybe some strong to severe thunderstorms, too. i'll come back a little bit later on and show you who i think has the best chance to see those strong storms and when they may arrive in our area. we'll talk about that coming up in my full forecast. >>> hello, iowa! >> both presidential candidates headed right back to the campaign trail after last night's contentious debate. president obama flew to iowa
doug kammerer is outside on the weather debck. >> enjoy what we have out here right now. if you're thinking about making your way out out and about this evening, it's going to be a good night to do it. as we look at the sky right now, plenty of sunshine. a temperature of 67 degrees. winds right now out of the south at 8 miles per hour. as we look at the rest of the area, just about everybody in the mid to upper 60s. fredericksburg coming in at 72 degrees. gaithersburg in montgomery...
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storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is here with that. >> yeah, it's funny, pat, because when we say most of the rain has moved out, most of the area. if you take 100% of the area right now, probably 90% of it is dry. but the 10% that has the rain is about 90% of where the people live. you can see where the rain is coming through downtown right now. also coming through many areas of montgomery county, fairfax county, getting hit hard by this rain. also down towards prince william county. you can see exactly what i'm talking about as we zoom on in here. right around olney, georgia avenue, towards aspen hill and 28 here on the intercounty connector, all seeing fairly heavy rain. as we move to the south, in through fairfax county, george washington memorial parkway, around mclean and tyson's corner, all seeing that heavy rain. and coming into the district and down to the south, some heavy rain along i-95. this is between lorton, franconia and around springfield. this will affect the rush hour tonight along the beltway, from i-95 all the way around the western side of the beltway her
storm 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer is here with that. >> yeah, it's funny, pat, because when we say most of the rain has moved out, most of the area. if you take 100% of the area right now, probably 90% of it is dry. but the 10% that has the rain is about 90% of where the people live. you can see where the rain is coming through downtown right now. also coming through many areas of montgomery county, fairfax county, getting hit hard by this rain. also down towards prince william...
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. >>> let's get the latest from meteorologist doug kammerer as we look at the storm coming up out of florida. >> we're going to be showing you pretty much hour by hour what this storm is going to be doing to us over the next couple of hours. here it is down to the south. this is just one computer model we use from time to time across our region. right now just dealing with cloud cover. notice the front back to the west. as the storm moves up the coast, here comes the frontal boundary. here we are saturday, 5:00. tomorrow, we'll be dry. not expecting much in the way of rain during the day tomorrow. could be sprinkles with an easterly flow. that's about it. but the storm down to the south getting its act together. a lot of rain and wind along the carolina coastline. as it moves up the coast, here's sunday. this is sunday morning. a lot of walks going on. they're looking fine, i think. yes, we could see some showers. yes, we'll see rather breezy conditions. but we will not see the worst of this storm on sunday. especially not sunday morning. watch what happens sunday afternoon. the stor
. >>> let's get the latest from meteorologist doug kammerer as we look at the storm coming up out of florida. >> we're going to be showing you pretty much hour by hour what this storm is going to be doing to us over the next couple of hours. here it is down to the south. this is just one computer model we use from time to time across our region. right now just dealing with cloud cover. notice the front back to the west. as the storm moves up the coast, here comes the frontal...